US3835857A - Male urinal device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- ABSTRACT A male urinal device in which the possibility of any backup of urine around the penis is minimized.
- the urinal device comprises a urine receptacle connected through a flexible tube to a sheath adapted to be placed over and secured to the penis of the user.
- the sheath consisting of a thin body portion of resilient material of a thickness between 0.005 and 0.012 inches and relatively large and rigid conical and tubular portions integrally formed with said body portion and of a thickness of between 0.050 and 0.100 inches.
- a bulbous portion formed by extending the conical portion in the direction of the body portion sufficiently that the internal diameter of the conical portion where it joins the body portion is greater than the normal diameter of the body portion, thus providing the bulbous portion without resulting in reentry curves between the body portion and the tube.
- the conical portion has an internal volume sufficient to accommodate sudden discharges of urine resulting from artificial stimulation of the bladder.
- the receptacle has a vent therein for escape of air but not of urine as urine enters the receptacle.
- the receptacle can be disconnected from the sheath by a detachable coupling in the tubing, said detachable coupling having a relatively uniform diameter therein which at no point is less than the internal diameter of the tube.
- the present invention is concerned with a male urinal device in which there is relatively little possibility of any backup of the urine around the penis. Basically, this is accomplished by providing a relatively large conical portion extending from the body portion of the sheath surrounding the penis, the conical portion and a tube attached thereto being integral with the body portion of the sheath and of relatively thick material so that they are relatively rigid and are not readily flexed.
- the body portion of the sheath which surrounds the shaft of the penis has a thickness of 0.005 and 0.012 inches whereas the conical portion and the tube attached thereto have a thickness of between 0.050 and 0.100 inches.
- a further feature of the present invention is that there are no reentry curves between the body portion of the sheath and the urine receptacle. There are also no obstructions anywhere in the tubing between the sheath and the urine receptacle.
- this coupling has a uniform interior diameter which is not less at any point than the internal diameter of the tubing.
- the conical portion forming the terminal portion of the sheath is relatively large and has an internal volume sufficiently great to accommodate sudden discharges of urine. As pointed out above, it is often necessary with paraplegics to employ an artificial stimulator which will periodically stimulate the bladder to cause emptying thereof. This results in a large amount of urine being discharged within a relatively short period of time. By providing a conical portion which cannot be pinched closed and which is of a capacity to receive such urine, the possibility of any backup of the urine is further minimized.
- a urine receptacle such as a leg bag, which has a vent in it adjacent its upper portion, the vent being designed to permit the escape of air but not the escape of urine.
- the vent being designed to permit the escape of air but not the escape of urine.
- we preferably provide an air vent in the conical portion of the sheath to prevent a suction being built up in the sheath when a large amount of urine is discharged suddenly.
- a suction not only prevents free flow of the urine to the receptacle but also may cause discomfort to the wearer by reason of the penis being drawn against the constricted portion of the sheath.
- a further feature of the invention is that the slope of the conical wall is sufficiently gradual that even when the wearer is in an inclined position, the urine still can flow freely without having to go uphill. This further aids in permitting free flow of the urine regardless of the position of the wearer.
- FIG. 1 is a view partly in section showing our urinal device applied to a penis, a portion of the tubing and detachable coupling being shown in section and only a portion of the urine receptacle being shown;
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the entire urine receptacle with hidden portions being shown in dotted lines;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the urine inlet of the urine receptacle, the section being taken along the 33 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4- is a cross-sectional view of the sheath portion of the urinal device for attachment to the penis and without the tubing coupling member secured thereto;
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary view similar to FIG. 4 but showing only a portion of the sheath and showing the body portion completely rolled up until it engages the bulbous portion of the sheath.
- the urinal device comprises a sheath 11, having a body portion 12 of relatively thin, resilient material. Integral with and forming a continuation of the body portion 12 is a conical portion 13 which is joined to the body portion 12 by a bulbous portion 14. The conical portion 13 in turn connects to a tubularportion 15.
- the body portion as previously mentioned, is of relatively thin, resilient material and preferably has a thickness of between 0.005 and 0.012 inches.
- the conical portion 13 and the tube 14 is of much thicker material having a thickness of between 0.050 and 0.100 inches.
- the bulbous portion 14 is of the same thick material.
- the entire sheath is formed by providing a mold of the desired shape and forming a layer of resilient material, such as latex, over the mold, the layer of resilient material over the body portion of the mold being relatively thin and the layer over the lower portion including portions 13, 14, and being relatively thick.
- the entire sheath is, however, formed of a continuous piece of resilient material such as latex.
- the latex after being applied to the mold in the desired thickness is then cured, as is common, to make the latex stable. Due to the curing and to the relatively large thickness of the conical portion 13, the bulbous portion 14 and the tube 15, it is difficult to flex these portions to any substantial extent.
- the lower tubular portion 15 of sheath 11 is connected through a coupling device to a tube 23 extending to a urine receptacle 24.
- the coupling 20 preferably comprises two coupling parts 21 and 22 which are readily detachable from each other to permit the fluid container 24 and the tube 23 to be disconnected from the sheath so as to permit convenient emptying of the container 24.
- the coupling 20 and container 24 will be discussed in more detail later.
- the bulbous portion 14 is provided by extending the conical portion 13 upwardly to a point where the internal diameter of the conical portion 13 exceeds the diameter of the body portion 12. From this point, the sheath curves inwardly to meet the body portion 12.
- the enlarged bulbous portion 14 is necessary to accommodate the large portion 26 of the head of the penis.
- the conical portion 13 has a very slow taper. It is preferable that the wall of this conical portion makes an angle of no greater than 30 with respect to the longitudinal axis of the sheath 11. The reason for this is to insure the urine draining freely when the patient is in a reclining position. Even in this position, there is some tendency for the penis to slope downwardly due to the combined effects of the weight of the penis and the effect of the tubing secured to sheath 11. The angle of inclination downwardly, however, is much less when the wearer is in a reclined position or laying in bed than it is when the patient is sitting or standing. Hence, when the wearer is in such a reclined position, the urine does not flow freely and tends to remain in the conical portion 13 of the slope of the conical portion is very large.
- the body portion 12 may be curved inwardly slightly as shown at 65.
- the purpose of this inwardly curved portion is to facilitate the rolling of the sheath 12 up to the point where it engages the curved wall of the bulbous portion 14. This is best shown in FIG. 5 where the body portion 12 has been completely rolled up.
- the reference numeral 25 By the time that the rolled up portion, designated in FIG. 5 by the reference numeral 25, reaches the inwardly curved portion 65, it tends to become more difficult to roll due to its bulk.
- the inwardly curved portion 65 does form a reentry curve in the sheath, this portion is well above the point at which any urine is discharged. Consequently, it does not constitute any obstruction to the flow of the urine. It is also to be noted that any bending or pinching that might obstruct the flow of urine would have to occur beneath the point 19. Thus, over the entire area in which there would be any tendency for the pinching or obstruction of sheath or tubing to result in an impediment to the flow of the urine, the material is relatively thick and stiff to resist any tendency for it to be so pinched off.
- openings 70 there are three small openings 70. These openings are sufficiently small that air can be drawn in through them but that is very difficult for urine to pass outwardly through them. Furthermore, suitable indicia are provided on the sheath 11 to indicate that these openings 70 should be in a position where they are away from the body of the wearer. In other words, when the wearer is lying in bed, these openings should be on the top side of the sheath. Thus, it is further insured that no urine will escape through these openings 70.
- this comprises two coupling parts 21 and 22. These are normally held in assembled relationship by a bayonet joint type of construction comprising a pin 30 secured to and projecting outwardly from the member 22 and movable within a slot 31 in the member 21. It is, of course, understood that on the opposite side of the coupling, not visible in the drawing, there is another pin 30 and slot 31.
- the units are connected together in the usual manner by inserting the pin 30 in the longitudinally extending portion of the slot and then rotating them until they assume the position shown in the drawing in which the pin 30 is retained in the slot 31.
- the member 22 forms the male member of the coupling unit and the member 21, the female portion.
- the member 21 has a sheath 33 which surrounds a stem 34 projecting upwardly from the male member 22. As is visible in FIG. 1, a suitable gasket such as an O-ring 35 is interposed between the two to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween.
- the female member 21 has an upwardly extending stem 37 which is provided with a plurality of annular ribs 38 which are designed to fit within a pair of annular grooves 39 in the tubular portion 15. The grooves 39 are best shown in FIG. 4.
- the lower tubing 23 is secured to the other coupling member 22 in a manner very similar to that in which the tube is secured to the upper member 21.
- the upper stem member 37 has a bore 42 therethrough which substantially corresponds in diameter with the normal internal diameter of the lower portion of the tubular portion 15 of the sheath, the lower end of tubular portion 15 being stretched to permit the insertion of stem 37, the upper end of which is tapered as at 40.
- the fitting 22 has a bore 43 therethrough (shown in dotted lines), this bore likewise being of the same diameter as the bore 42 and of the normal interior diameter of tubing 23.
- this receptacle is provided with an inlet stem member 45 to which the tubing 23 is secured in a liquid-tight manner.
- the manner in which the tubing 23 is secured to stem 45 is shown in FIG. 3. This may be very similar to the manner in which the tubing member 15 and the stem 37 of coupling member 21 are connected.
- Secured around the stem 51 at its lower end are two pieces 47 and 48 of resilient material. At their upper portions, they are wrapped around and sealed to the stem member. At their lower end where they project below the stem 51, the pieces are flat and in the form of flaps 66 and 67, these flaps normally being in engagement with each other.
- the resilient pieces 47 and 48 separate enough to allow the passage of the urine therethrough. At the same time, as soon as the urine is passed, they reengage so as to prevent the egress of any urine back from the container through the stem 45 and tube 23 if the receptacle 24 happens to be placed in a horizontal position.
- the receptacle 24 is in the form of a leg bag designed to be secured to the leg of the user. It comprises two sheets of flexible material 49 and 50 which are sealed together along their outer edges as indicated at 51 and 52 and are sealed around inlet stem member 45 and resilient pieces 47 and 48, as shown in FIG. 3.
- Sheet 49 is of transparent material and has indicia 68 thereon to indicate the volume of the liqiud.
- Sheet 50 is opaque and of a color such as white which contrasts with the color of the indicia 68.
- the upper portions of both sheets 49 and 50 are shown in FIG. 3. Only the trans parent sheet 49 is visible in FIG. 2.
- the two sheets 49 and 50 are separated from each other over a substantial portion of their area to form a liquid-receiving pocket visible in FIG.
- a drain nipple 54 Sealed between the sheets 49 and 50 and extending into this pocket 53 is a drain nipple 54 which is screw threaded at its lower end to receive a closure cap 55. Interposed between the closure cap 55 and the end of the drain nipple 54 is a suitable gasket 56. It will be obvious that upon unscrewing the closure cap 55, the contents of the receptacle 24 will readily drain through the drain nipple 54.
- the receptacle 24 is also provided with a vent nipple 59 which is sealed between sheets 49 and 50.
- This nipple is of the same construction as stem 45, there being a stem member 60 and resilient sheets 61 secured therearound. The lower ends of these sheets are merely biased together as with flaps 66 and 67.
- the air is forced upwardly through the vent nipple 59 separating the two flaps 60 sufficiently to permit the escape of air therethrough.
- the flaps 61 are biased sufficiently firmly together that no liquid can escape through the vent nipple 59.
- the sealed outer edges 51 and 52 of the sheets 47 and 48 may be provided with slots 64 suitably disposed around the edges 51 and 52 for the reception of straps or other means for fastening the receptacle or leg bag 24 to the leg of the wearer or to any other suitable support for the leg bag.
- a male urinal device comprising:
- a sheath of resilient material adapted to surround a substantial portion of the penis of the user and to be secured thereto
- a receptacle for the urine designed for support at a position spaced substantially from the penis
- a flexible tube extending between said sheath and said receptacle for conveying urine from said sheath to said receptacle
- said sheath having a long thin body portion having a continuously curved cross-section so as to be capable of being readily rolled and a conical neck portion joined to said body portion and of a thickness sufficiently great to tend to prevent folding or collapsing of said neck portion as a result of normal body movements, said body and neck portions being integral with each other and free of any internally projecting portions.
- said relatively thick conical portion having a circumferential wall disposed at an angle of less than 45 with respect to the horizontal axis of the sheath and having a diameter at its junction with the body portion which is much greater than that of the body portion to provide an enlarged bulbous portion, and said conical portion having sufficient internal volume beyond said bulbous portion to accommodate sudden discharges of urine resulting from artificial stimulation of the bladder.
- the urinal device of claim 1 in which the thin body portion has a thickness of between 0.005 and 0.012 inches and the conical neck portion has a thickness of between 0.050 and 0.100 inches.
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